Guide · Florida
Florida hurricane deductibles — how 2%, 5% and 10% really compare.
Florida hurricane deductibles are percentages of dwelling coverage, not flat dollars. On a $500,000 Cape Coral home, choosing 2% vs. 10% is the difference between $10,000 and $50,000 out of pocket. Here's how to choose.
Published June 12, 2026 · By the Anchor Line team
How Florida defines a 'hurricane' deductible trigger
How Florida defines a 'hurricane' deductible trigger. For Florida policyholders this comes up almost every renewal, and the right answer depends on your address, prior claims and which carriers are still writing your risk profile in 2026. In our day-to-day book of business across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte and Naples, this is one of the levers that consistently moves real dollars.
The practical move: have a licensed agent walk your declarations page line by line and tell you which carriers in today's market would price your specific home, vehicle or business better — and which would decline. Re-shopping every renewal is the difference between a stale policy and a competitive one.
2% vs. 5% vs. 10% — actual dollar impact
2% vs. 5% vs. 10% — actual dollar impact. For Florida policyholders this comes up almost every renewal, and the right answer depends on your address, prior claims and which carriers are still writing your risk profile in 2026. In our day-to-day book of business across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte and Naples, this is one of the levers that consistently moves real dollars.
The practical move: have a licensed agent walk your declarations page line by line and tell you which carriers in today's market would price your specific home, vehicle or business better — and which would decline. Re-shopping every renewal is the difference between a stale policy and a competitive one.
Per-storm vs. per-season
Per-storm vs. per-season. For Florida policyholders this comes up almost every renewal, and the right answer depends on your address, prior claims and which carriers are still writing your risk profile in 2026. In our day-to-day book of business across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte and Naples, this is one of the levers that consistently moves real dollars.
The practical move: have a licensed agent walk your declarations page line by line and tell you which carriers in today's market would price your specific home, vehicle or business better — and which would decline. Re-shopping every renewal is the difference between a stale policy and a competitive one.
Cash-flow vs. premium tradeoff
Cash-flow vs. premium tradeoff. For Florida policyholders this comes up almost every renewal, and the right answer depends on your address, prior claims and which carriers are still writing your risk profile in 2026. In our day-to-day book of business across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte and Naples, this is one of the levers that consistently moves real dollars.
The practical move: have a licensed agent walk your declarations page line by line and tell you which carriers in today's market would price your specific home, vehicle or business better — and which would decline. Re-shopping every renewal is the difference between a stale policy and a competitive one.
When raising the deductible actually saves enough
When raising the deductible actually saves enough. For Florida policyholders this comes up almost every renewal, and the right answer depends on your address, prior claims and which carriers are still writing your risk profile in 2026. In our day-to-day book of business across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte and Naples, this is one of the levers that consistently moves real dollars.
The practical move: have a licensed agent walk your declarations page line by line and tell you which carriers in today's market would price your specific home, vehicle or business better — and which would decline. Re-shopping every renewal is the difference between a stale policy and a competitive one.
Hurricane vs. all-other-perils deductible
Hurricane vs. all-other-perils deductible. For Florida policyholders this comes up almost every renewal, and the right answer depends on your address, prior claims and which carriers are still writing your risk profile in 2026. In our day-to-day book of business across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte and Naples, this is one of the levers that consistently moves real dollars.
The practical move: have a licensed agent walk your declarations page line by line and tell you which carriers in today's market would price your specific home, vehicle or business better — and which would decline. Re-shopping every renewal is the difference between a stale policy and a competitive one.
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Frequently asked questions
- How Florida defines a 'hurricane' deductible trigger — what's the short answer?
- How Florida defines a 'hurricane' deductible trigger. The short version: this is one of the levers that materially changes your home outcome in Florida. The longer version is in the section above — and the practical answer depends on your address, claims history and which carriers are actively writing your risk profile this renewal. Call our office or request a quote and a licensed Florida agent will walk through your specifics.
- 2% vs. 5% vs. 10% — actual dollar impact — what's the short answer?
- 2% vs. 5% vs. 10% — actual dollar impact. The short version: this is one of the levers that materially changes your home outcome in Florida. The longer version is in the section above — and the practical answer depends on your address, claims history and which carriers are actively writing your risk profile this renewal. Call our office or request a quote and a licensed Florida agent will walk through your specifics.
- Per-storm vs. per-season — what's the short answer?
- Per-storm vs. per-season. The short version: this is one of the levers that materially changes your home outcome in Florida. The longer version is in the section above — and the practical answer depends on your address, claims history and which carriers are actively writing your risk profile this renewal. Call our office or request a quote and a licensed Florida agent will walk through your specifics.
- Cash-flow vs. premium tradeoff — what's the short answer?
- Cash-flow vs. premium tradeoff. The short version: this is one of the levers that materially changes your home outcome in Florida. The longer version is in the section above — and the practical answer depends on your address, claims history and which carriers are actively writing your risk profile this renewal. Call our office or request a quote and a licensed Florida agent will walk through your specifics.
- When raising the deductible actually saves enough — what's the short answer?
- When raising the deductible actually saves enough. The short version: this is one of the levers that materially changes your home outcome in Florida. The longer version is in the section above — and the practical answer depends on your address, claims history and which carriers are actively writing your risk profile this renewal. Call our office or request a quote and a licensed Florida agent will walk through your specifics.
- Hurricane vs. all-other-perils deductible — what's the short answer?
- Hurricane vs. all-other-perils deductible. The short version: this is one of the levers that materially changes your home outcome in Florida. The longer version is in the section above — and the practical answer depends on your address, claims history and which carriers are actively writing your risk profile this renewal. Call our office or request a quote and a licensed Florida agent will walk through your specifics.
- How fast can Anchor Line get me a quote?
- Most Florida quotes come back the same business day. Call (239) 542-1117 or request a quote online and a licensed agent will return comparison options across multiple A-rated carriers — usually within a couple of hours during business hours.
- Do I have to switch carriers to work with Anchor Line?
- Not until you choose to. We're an independent agency, which means we compare your existing coverage against the carriers we represent in writing. If your current policy is already the right answer, we tell you that.